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and, of course, governor cuomo is free to set whatever regulations he wants about that to ensure the safety of quality and other things that residents are concerned about. i would say that the project should proceed. it's brought benefit to other states. there's no reason that new york should be left behind. >> okay. right in front. wait for the mic a fun. >> you get very good examples of unsuccessful creations of new green jobs. had also looked at elimination of existing jobs like really good cost-benefit analysis done for regulations? >> the cost-benefit analysis for mercury was a travesty. if you look at the cost-benefit analysis carefully, all the benefits from reducing mercury came from getting rid of particulates and particulates were not the focus of that particular regulation. and what was interesting is the benefits focus on additional days of school. in other words, a few days of schools miss, two days of work missed because of lower levels of particulates, and particularly because a particular relation to asthma. what's interesting is that over the past 25 years, the level
and, of course, governor cuomo is free to set whatever regulations he wants about that to ensure the safety of quality and other things that residents are concerned about. i would say that the project should proceed. it's brought benefit to other states. there's no reason that new york should be left behind. >> okay. right in front. wait for the mic a fun. >> you get very good examples of unsuccessful creations of new green jobs. had also looked at elimination of existing jobs like...
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the state line with new york, andrew cuomo and the legislators up in albany. i blame this on jim demint because he is the first who said it. like the difference between southea andth korea. state line between pennsylvania and new york, pennsylvania is driving and new york is the press because they won't let them do anything. the geology is the same underground. we got these great chances now with the federal system. that is what we are really all about as our country. not every good idea is invented in washington. very few of them are. look out there beyond the capital beltway and let's learn from each other. >> you lead the way in so many ways as we were talking about this morning and building heritage as a permanent institution. helping to build the conservative movement to this vital force is a major force in american politics and changing the think tank culture here, not only here but it can be said across the country and even the world. the question so many people here would like to have you address is what is next for you? >> the neatest thing and the fi
the state line with new york, andrew cuomo and the legislators up in albany. i blame this on jim demint because he is the first who said it. like the difference between southea andth korea. state line between pennsylvania and new york, pennsylvania is driving and new york is the press because they won't let them do anything. the geology is the same underground. we got these great chances now with the federal system. that is what we are really all about as our country. not every good idea is...
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sandy, as miss slaughter mentioned were, the original estimate from governor christie and governor cuomo was upwards of $80 billion, and then they, as members of our committee, went through every single line to see if we can get it down to the 60.4. now, i think it's important 0 to respond to your question to respond to my colleagues' comments because, as we know, with large projects, there is such tremendous damage to the transportation system, to the tunnels through which transportation flows. they were flooded. in fact, just yesterday i was told again by an expert, because we have all been looking through this bill line-by-line -- that we're lucky that the tunnels were flooded because it didn't destroy penn station, and we've seen the areas such as the rockaways where whole communities of housing were destroyed. people were out of work. small businesses. now in order to plan in order to let contracts go, in order to really have a plan in place to fix those large, large systems, you really have to go to bid early. so, although i know there was some who felt you could appropriate part o
sandy, as miss slaughter mentioned were, the original estimate from governor christie and governor cuomo was upwards of $80 billion, and then they, as members of our committee, went through every single line to see if we can get it down to the 60.4. now, i think it's important 0 to respond to your question to respond to my colleagues' comments because, as we know, with large projects, there is such tremendous damage to the transportation system, to the tunnels through which transportation...
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governors kristy and cuomo requested oid $80 billion. we know it's controversial. we recognize that. the administration has said they scrubbed proposal from the governor and tried to narrow it down to the most essential and immediate needs. and that regard, governors christie and cuomo and our new jersey and new york delegations many of whom are represented in the room this evening. democrats and republicans believe that $60 billion is a responsible request for the states. as we in the northeast have met the emergency disaster needs of other regions, and states without hesitation and historically have done that, mr. chairman, we're counting on you to help us. the veterans of hurricanes katrina and other cat fee elected officials, businessmen and women alike have warned a long-term stable recovery requires an injection of resources at the earliest possible date to ensure the ability to rebuild and strengthen our states rebuilding homes, and businesses. it can't wait. a few words about my amendment. i'm asking do you make an order. it completes the sandy package by a
governors kristy and cuomo requested oid $80 billion. we know it's controversial. we recognize that. the administration has said they scrubbed proposal from the governor and tried to narrow it down to the most essential and immediate needs. and that regard, governors christie and cuomo and our new jersey and new york delegations many of whom are represented in the room this evening. democrats and republicans believe that $60 billion is a responsible request for the states. as we in the...
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you get to the state line of new york, we have andrew cuomo -- i blame this on jim demint he says it's like the difference between north korea and south korea. [laughter] the line between pennsylvania and new york one is driving and depressed because they won't let them do anything there. the geology is the same underground so we've got these great chances now with the federal system. that's what we are all about as a country. not every good idea is invented in fact very few of them are beyond the capital beltway and let's learn from each other. his lead the way as we have been talking here this morning and building heritage as a government institution. and i think that builds into this major force of american policy changing think-tank culture not only here but it can be set across the country and even in the world. i think the question so many people here would like to have your address and that is what's next for you? >> the need thing and first thing i want to say is thanks to the board of trustees the boss to me to stay on. i'm going to be having authors in the pennsylvania avenue
you get to the state line of new york, we have andrew cuomo -- i blame this on jim demint he says it's like the difference between north korea and south korea. [laughter] the line between pennsylvania and new york one is driving and depressed because they won't let them do anything there. the geology is the same underground so we've got these great chances now with the federal system. that's what we are all about as a country. not every good idea is invented in fact very few of them are beyond...
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you get to the state line with new york, got andrew cuomo and legislators up in albany, blaming this on jim demint. he said it's like the difference between south korea and north korea. [laughter] you go to the state line between pennsylvania and new york, pennsylvania's thriving and new york's depressed because they won't let them do anything there. the geology's the same underground. you know, so we got these great chances now with the federal system that, you know, that's what we are all about as a country, not every good idea's invented in washington. in fact, few of them are. [laughter] look out there beyond the capitol beltway and learn from each other again. >> well, ed, you led the way in so many ways as we've been talking about here this morning and building heritage as this permanent institution in helping to build the conservative movement and to this vital force, major force in american politics, and changing think tank culture here, not only here, but i think it can be said across the country, and even the world, so i think the question which so many people here would li
you get to the state line with new york, got andrew cuomo and legislators up in albany, blaming this on jim demint. he said it's like the difference between south korea and north korea. [laughter] you go to the state line between pennsylvania and new york, pennsylvania's thriving and new york's depressed because they won't let them do anything there. the geology's the same underground. you know, so we got these great chances now with the federal system that, you know, that's what we are all...
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nothing stops the andrew cuomo. he said i will create and a stage through executive order and that is what he did. so of you decided to go to the federal about the york think issue because we got the nose federal dollars that would have led to other states and we gladly took the dollars. the thing about the new york exchange is when they started staffing they went to the health plan to grab people to help staff the exchange so we do have some expertise and that is good but as a result we had an ongoing dialogue with the implementation but the bad news is in 2012 by governor said expectations were high how wonderful the exchange would be and how much it would lower premiums for new yorkers the number thrown out was premiums will be 70% lower than current the today. there is a little times that for a very small percentage that it purchases those at from another state talk about the pie chart that is less than one-tenth of 1% but now they have set the bar at 70% lower premiums. of course, the plans were like you set th
nothing stops the andrew cuomo. he said i will create and a stage through executive order and that is what he did. so of you decided to go to the federal about the york think issue because we got the nose federal dollars that would have led to other states and we gladly took the dollars. the thing about the new york exchange is when they started staffing they went to the health plan to grab people to help staff the exchange so we do have some expertise and that is good but as a result we had an...
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the first one out of the gate was governor cuomo and he pushed this through which was written by mayor bloomberg is ridiculous law saying the maximum capacity magazines in new york state could be seven. no one checked to find out if any guns were made with seven round magazines. they aren't. it was a 1911 pistol and a couple small guns. because of that they had to do a whole new fix in april to change that and now they are saying you can only load seven rounds. can you imagine the criminals being like dude, you are almost as seven. you need to stop. >> host: you hit the nail on the hood -- head with the problem with so many people have with gun control issues. so many gun control laws may be well-intentioned seem to be based on the idea that the best way to reduce murders and assaults and armed robberies and other guns is to make it as difficult as possible for everybody including law-abiding citizens to own a gun. new york city has the same idea. we already criticize mayor bloomberg pushes this constantly and is now going to do it across the country. would you agree though that first
the first one out of the gate was governor cuomo and he pushed this through which was written by mayor bloomberg is ridiculous law saying the maximum capacity magazines in new york state could be seven. no one checked to find out if any guns were made with seven round magazines. they aren't. it was a 1911 pistol and a couple small guns. because of that they had to do a whole new fix in april to change that and now they are saying you can only load seven rounds. can you imagine the criminals...
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[laughter] >> well, tonight there's going to be a conference call with governor cuomo who's supporting campaign public financing for all state government elections in new york state like we have in new york city. public financing of elections to limit the influence of real estate and wall street in elections. and that's actually something that we can directly get involved in as citizens of new york state, to help lead the way in the country to limit what juan was talking about, money in elections. >> let me make one observation here. let me put a couple things together. when that hedge fund guy came after me, it was an interesting thing because it reflected something that i hadn't thought about before which is how could they be so touchy? what are they worried about? hey, if i just made a billion dollars on a deal and i didn't get prosecuted, why would i care what a two bit blogger says about me? i mean, you know, i'm not exactly in "the new york times" every week. what i realized was what they're worried about is a popular uproar against them. they're worried that something like occup
[laughter] >> well, tonight there's going to be a conference call with governor cuomo who's supporting campaign public financing for all state government elections in new york state like we have in new york city. public financing of elections to limit the influence of real estate and wall street in elections. and that's actually something that we can directly get involved in as citizens of new york state, to help lead the way in the country to limit what juan was talking about, money in...
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colorado also in connecticut it as we sit here in in new york city the first that of the gate was governor cuomo which was written by mayor bloomberg it is ridiculous saying in new york state nobody checked to find out if the ins were made with the seventh round magazines. they are not. so that because of that they had to do a fix in april to change that now the most ridiculous you can only those seven routes did you imagine the criminal stop. it is six. >> host: you hit the nail on the head that the problem with the control is that so many lives are well-intentioned based on the idea the best way to reduce murders or robberies make as difficult as possible and for everybody even law-abiding citizens. your city has the same idea even bear bloomberg precious that constantly. but what did you agree the second amendment the constitutional right that the colony's set-tos of revolution protect that? it people to see that guns can be dangerous have to recognize people to take the right seriously are not. very often it is relic and i am sure we agree on that. also trying to keep guns out of the hands o
colorado also in connecticut it as we sit here in in new york city the first that of the gate was governor cuomo which was written by mayor bloomberg it is ridiculous saying in new york state nobody checked to find out if the ins were made with the seventh round magazines. they are not. so that because of that they had to do a fix in april to change that now the most ridiculous you can only those seven routes did you imagine the criminal stop. it is six. >> host: you hit the nail on the...
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the first one out of the gate was governor cuomo. he pushed this through, this ridiculous law saying that the maximum capacity magazine in new york city, new york state could be seven. no one checks to find out if any guns were made with seven round magazines, and they aren't. because of that they had to do a whole new spec you can only load seven rounds. can you imagine the criminals being like, oh, when you hit six stop. >> you hit the nail on the head with what the problem that so many people have with turn control is. so many gun-control laws which may be well-intentioned seem to be based on the idea that the best way to reduce murders, assaults from our robbers and other crimes involving guns is to make it as difficult as possible for a everybody including law-abiding citizens to own or use a gun. new york city is the same idea not going to do it across the country. would you agree that perceval the second amendment protects her constitutional right, recognized a common law right that everyone either had right up to the revoluti
the first one out of the gate was governor cuomo. he pushed this through, this ridiculous law saying that the maximum capacity magazine in new york city, new york state could be seven. no one checks to find out if any guns were made with seven round magazines, and they aren't. because of that they had to do a whole new spec you can only load seven rounds. can you imagine the criminals being like, oh, when you hit six stop. >> you hit the nail on the head with what the problem that so many...
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spent tonight to be a conference call with governor cuomo who is supporting campaign public financing for all state government elections in new york state, like we have a new your city. public financing of elections. dilemma, the influence of real estate and wall street installation. that's actually something that we can directly get involved in as citizens in new york state, could help lead the way in the country to limit what was talked about, money and elections. >> let me make one observation. let me put a couple things together. when the hedge fund guy came after me, it was an interesting thing because it reflected something that i hadn't thought about before, which is how could they be so touchy? what are they worried about? hey, if i could make a billion dollars on the deal and i didn't -- why would i care what the qubit lobbyist says? i'm not exactly in "the new york times" every week. what i realized was they are word about a popular uproar against them. they are worried that something like occupy wall street is going to happen. because this happened before occupy wall street
spent tonight to be a conference call with governor cuomo who is supporting campaign public financing for all state government elections in new york state, like we have a new your city. public financing of elections. dilemma, the influence of real estate and wall street installation. that's actually something that we can directly get involved in as citizens in new york state, could help lead the way in the country to limit what was talked about, money and elections. >> let me make one...
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the possibility to prevailing theme of the cuomo administration. it's method of using law enforcement technique to track down absent fathers were embarrassment to the judicial social workers. they were only in the business at all because it was a federal requirement that came with a generous federal funding. needless to say, in the first year of the administration, it was great place to work. there is nothing like being dwifn a job -- given given a job where the only path was up. i was lucky and fortunate to have the total support of the governor. as i have said child support enforce was a great responsibility issue which the governor cared about a lot. and even better perhaps it was a great womens issue. the parent was almost always the mother while the political push for childhood collections rarely came from the traditional poverty groups they were happy with the government taking over the care of children. there was a real grassroots lower middle class group of women who were not receiving welfare but would have been frustrated and abused by th
the possibility to prevailing theme of the cuomo administration. it's method of using law enforcement technique to track down absent fathers were embarrassment to the judicial social workers. they were only in the business at all because it was a federal requirement that came with a generous federal funding. needless to say, in the first year of the administration, it was great place to work. there is nothing like being dwifn a job -- given given a job where the only path was up. i was lucky...
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and then obviously we are sitting here and new york city, the first one out of the gate was governor cuomo who pushed this through which supposedly by mayor bloomberg this ridiculous law saying the maximum capacity magazine in new york state could be seven. no one can find out if any guns were made with seven round magazines and they aren't. so i think it is a 1911 pencil and a couple small towns. so then because of that they had to do a whole new fix in april to change that, and now they are saying -- which i think this is the most ridiculous of all -- you can only load seven rounds. can you imagine the criminals being liked you got six, stop they only said seven. it's not going to do anything. >> host: you hit the nail on the head with the problem so many people have with a gun control is that so many gun control emily laws which may be well-intentioned, seem to be based on the idea that the best way to reduce murders, assaults, armed robberies and other crimes involving guns is to make it as difficult as possible for everybody including the law abiding citizens to own or use a gun. new
and then obviously we are sitting here and new york city, the first one out of the gate was governor cuomo who pushed this through which supposedly by mayor bloomberg this ridiculous law saying the maximum capacity magazine in new york state could be seven. no one can find out if any guns were made with seven round magazines and they aren't. so i think it is a 1911 pencil and a couple small towns. so then because of that they had to do a whole new fix in april to change that, and now they are...
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he's been a staff writer at time and been a speech writer to governor mario cuomo. he's also the author of "act of creation: the founding of the united nations," which received a harry s. truman book award. and our friend and arthur's friend, tom brokaw, play a key role in this discussion. tom's career is one of the great sagas of american journalism. he's a little like wayne gretzky. [laughter] have you been compared to gretzky? >> very little. i can still stand on skates, but that's as far as i can -- >> well, gretzky once said he always skated to where the puck was going to be as opposed to where it had been. brokaw has done that from generation to generation. he covered civil rights in atlanta early, he was an early reporter on the reagan b story in 1966, he was as anchor and managing editor of nbc nightly news the critical figure for a quarter century, the only man in the history of nbc to host the trifecta, toed show, nightly news and meet the press. in new york media circles that's, in fact, the holy trinity. [laughter] the divinity school is off on that. [la
he's been a staff writer at time and been a speech writer to governor mario cuomo. he's also the author of "act of creation: the founding of the united nations," which received a harry s. truman book award. and our friend and arthur's friend, tom brokaw, play a key role in this discussion. tom's career is one of the great sagas of american journalism. he's a little like wayne gretzky. [laughter] have you been compared to gretzky? >> very little. i can still stand on skates, but...
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i also want to thank governor andrew cuomo of new york and governor chris christie of new jersey for their strong leadership before, during, and after superstorm sandy. for those of the mother with our agency, the port authority operates what is the most important multimodal transportation network in the world. our transportation assets include the busiest airport system in the country including jfk, laguardia and newark airports. for interstate bridges, among them the george washington bridge which is the busiest particular crossing in the world. the holland and lincoln tunnels that link new york and new jersey. the nation's busiest bus terminal located in midtown manhattan. the largest port complex on the east coast, and the bistate commuter rail system known as path. annually, about 77 million riders take path, and those who rely on it will tell you it is an indispensable part of their lives and jobs. while our network is just over 13 miles long, it serves as a vital link in the region, carrying passengers under the hudson between new jersey and new york city. it is an essential a
i also want to thank governor andrew cuomo of new york and governor chris christie of new jersey for their strong leadership before, during, and after superstorm sandy. for those of the mother with our agency, the port authority operates what is the most important multimodal transportation network in the world. our transportation assets include the busiest airport system in the country including jfk, laguardia and newark airports. for interstate bridges, among them the george washington bridge...
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. >> i just wrote about mario cuomo. data, the deduction, we have a debate about all the time almost, i feel like our reporters are very reluctant to become part of this, you know, a cottage industry of like the next presidential election the day after the last one. >> [inaudible] >> the reality is we all do it. i think right now the least, an industry not getting too far ahead of ourselves and allowing it to a certain degree to be the players. paul ryan is not doing anything to really make it look like he is running for president right now. i feel like he probably is pretty sort of keeping a lower profile than rand paul this. so i think right now certainly most of the reporting that i see has been pretty good about keeping it limited to the people who are making moves towards that. >> donald trump. [laughter] >> so, we started off early in this discussion talk about the implications for the bios of the "washington post." and with the heritage traditional media site like beckham one thing they been able to do, ellsberg a
. >> i just wrote about mario cuomo. data, the deduction, we have a debate about all the time almost, i feel like our reporters are very reluctant to become part of this, you know, a cottage industry of like the next presidential election the day after the last one. >> [inaudible] >> the reality is we all do it. i think right now the least, an industry not getting too far ahead of ourselves and allowing it to a certain degree to be the players. paul ryan is not doing anything...
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i heard governor cuomo of new york say we thought that this was going to -- we prepared for once a 50-year flood and we're getting them every year. this is what's happening on the ground. these extreme weather events reflect an unpaid bill from climate disruption, a tab that will only grow. i talked about the $60 billion tab from superstorm sandy. now we have started to address carbon pollution. that's the really good news, because president obama working with senators snowe and feinstein did something very important to make sure we have better fuel economy, and the standards going into effect between 2012 and 2025, they will provide huge benefits. and guess what? twhe program is -- when this program is implemented consumers will save $8,000 over the life of their car. why? because they're getting better fuel economy. i drive a hybrid prius. in california, i'm getting about 140 to 150 miles a gallon because i do my little trips, then i come home and i plug it in. and it's really remarkable. it's saving our family money, and it's helping to save the environment. this is a win-win, win.
i heard governor cuomo of new york say we thought that this was going to -- we prepared for once a 50-year flood and we're getting them every year. this is what's happening on the ground. these extreme weather events reflect an unpaid bill from climate disruption, a tab that will only grow. i talked about the $60 billion tab from superstorm sandy. now we have started to address carbon pollution. that's the really good news, because president obama working with senators snowe and feinstein did...
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you'll see some people in, you know, i don't think it's -- an are drew cuomo. but we have seen the last all-male open field for the democratic nomination. >> chuck, let's talk about the republican side in our poll you have the establishment. there really only two guys that occupy the space. the automatic establishment of money. i'm somebody who thinks that, you know, jeb is probably his only shot at the white house is somebody named clinton. >> do you agree with me. >> has a better chance of going the distance than christie? >> i do. i think he's more discipline and straddle the fence and unit the party. you have the second tier that would be strong and be there if christie falters and jeb doesn't run. that's where scott walker occupies that space. you know, he's the guy that i would go to las vegas and put $10 on. you can probably get him to 20 to 1 odds. ic he's likely to be on the ticket. then the tea party i know everybody is high on cruz. i feel like i just assume that he's more on this palin track. it's so much, you know, he's just going to burn out. >> b
you'll see some people in, you know, i don't think it's -- an are drew cuomo. but we have seen the last all-male open field for the democratic nomination. >> chuck, let's talk about the republican side in our poll you have the establishment. there really only two guys that occupy the space. the automatic establishment of money. i'm somebody who thinks that, you know, jeb is probably his only shot at the white house is somebody named clinton. >> do you agree with me. >> has a...
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. >> i just read about mario cuomo, andrew cuomo i guess. we have a debate about it all the time. our reporters are very reluctant to become part of this, the cottage industry of the next presidential election the day after the last one. >> that is our cottage industry and we will stay with that. >> but the reality is we all do it. i think right now it least i've been impressed as an industry and not getting too far ahead of ourselves and allowing it to be the players. paul ryan is not doing anything to really make it look like he is running for president right now. i feel like it probably is but he is keeping a lower profile than rand paul is. and so i think right now certainly most of the reporting that i see frankly has been pretty good about keeping it limited to the people that are made the moves towards that. >> donald trump? [laughter] >> others? >> we started off earlier in this discussion talking about a bio with "the washington post" and with a heritage traditional media site like that one of the things they do we know it does berg
. >> i just read about mario cuomo, andrew cuomo i guess. we have a debate about it all the time. our reporters are very reluctant to become part of this, the cottage industry of the next presidential election the day after the last one. >> that is our cottage industry and we will stay with that. >> but the reality is we all do it. i think right now it least i've been impressed as an industry and not getting too far ahead of ourselves and allowing it to be the players. paul...
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o'malley or hickenlooper or maybe howard dean, some people and i don't think that you it's the governor cuomo, but i do think that we seem to have struck a combination. >> let's talk about the republican side. in our poll, chris christie.one third of the vote for someone else and it was very heavy to the northeast. so how do you handicap with a republican field is right now? >> you have your establishment and their only two guys, chris christie, jeb bush. and i'm someone who thinks that jeb bush is probably thinking a lot harder than this and what people realize. >> you can guess a better chance of going the distance and chris christie. >> i do. i think he can straddle the fence and unite the party. then you have this middle ground guy, the individual that could be strong and be there if he falters and that is where scott walker occupies the space. he is the guy that i would go to vegas now and put 10 bucks on because you can probably get him for the 20 to one odds and i think that he would be -- i think he's likely to be on the ticket. >> but then there is a tea party where i know everyone i
o'malley or hickenlooper or maybe howard dean, some people and i don't think that you it's the governor cuomo, but i do think that we seem to have struck a combination. >> let's talk about the republican side. in our poll, chris christie.one third of the vote for someone else and it was very heavy to the northeast. so how do you handicap with a republican field is right now? >> you have your establishment and their only two guys, chris christie, jeb bush. and i'm someone who thinks...
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let me quickly welcome three guests, among them congressman tony cuomo who has been a longtime champion of the rights of the disabled. i appreciate in joining as. let me also recognize a multiple peril a big medalist representing the u.s. on three pairs of the james also nominated to be the vice-president the international pearland the committee. you need to make surrounding breast runs and businesses and accessible. i'll also want to have recognized a leader in that committee in macedonia in the united states the lead of that transportation in independent living systems and having public as fictitious standards which allows for of work and live independently here in the united states and with that of american she helps to make that a reality of, as well, so we thank you for your work and welcome you here. i hope that will we do he will help you in your efforts. and it makes clear what we are here to do. ratifying this treaty will help the united states the in the effort to give every disabled person the opportunity to live, work, learn, and travel without undue parings. five and a half
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so i said, well, marr owe cuomo is a brilliant legal scholar. remember, he was considered for a seat on the supreme court of the united states. i said mario will never sign it. but it won't get to him anyway, because mel miller, the speaker of the assembly, will turn it down. the assembly was democratically-controlled. well, it passed the assembly, and the governor signed it, and thereby it was on the ballot. and so that caused a huge turnout in staten island. and i don't know, that might have made the difference. but none of this should be construed as my being bitter or distraught by this loss. i'd long been at peace with the choice made by the voters. on election night in '93 when we had lost and it was my job to come down and concede, people were very unhappy. but some of by folks -- my folks like ron gault and george daniels, the distinguished federal jurist, was -- they were there. and peter johnson, and they said, no, dave, we must be statesman-like. so i said, okay. so among the things i said was that in this country we don't have coups
so i said, well, marr owe cuomo is a brilliant legal scholar. remember, he was considered for a seat on the supreme court of the united states. i said mario will never sign it. but it won't get to him anyway, because mel miller, the speaker of the assembly, will turn it down. the assembly was democratically-controlled. well, it passed the assembly, and the governor signed it, and thereby it was on the ballot. and so that caused a huge turnout in staten island. and i don't know, that might have...
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so much of a blow that our governor, governor cuomo has taken the unprecedented step of using state dollars to open up our national monument so that business can continue as usual. the economic numbers coming from the national park service for 2,011 show that this is a very wise decision because of roughly four million people year visit liberty park, the statue of liberty, generating well over $170 million in economic activity. not only is it disruptive to our veterans and our citizens, it is clear that our parks are important economic resource for local communities. we are now still in a very fragile economy. i would venture to say that the direction of this conversation today should have been on getting a clean vote on a clean budget so that we can open up our parks, open up our agencies and businesses and individuals will not continue to suffer. i am really concerned, mr. chairman, this congress does not act later today to raise the debt ceiling. the consequences and long term damage to the economy and prestige of our country would be dire. recently the joint economic committee released
so much of a blow that our governor, governor cuomo has taken the unprecedented step of using state dollars to open up our national monument so that business can continue as usual. the economic numbers coming from the national park service for 2,011 show that this is a very wise decision because of roughly four million people year visit liberty park, the statue of liberty, generating well over $170 million in economic activity. not only is it disruptive to our veterans and our citizens, it is...
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attorney general's that use that office just to promote themselves, this's successor was attorney general, cuomo. they got a guy, schneiderman, he has ambitions as well. is that the right kind of structure that you want? so corporate governance has changed. the pendulum has swung too far in one direction. i think we have to get back to that and have a hard look at what we will. look, the government, go back to all this started on the real estate issues. fannie mae and freddie mac were urged to issue and by more and more mortgages. the quality was secondary. geithner was the head of the new york fed. citigroup, right in his backyard. didn't he know what was going on at citigroup? if you just find that out later? how did he find out? he was supposed of examiners there all the time. where were they? and so there's a lot of people, take the sec, the investment banks, goldman sachs and morgan stanley and others, in lehman. 40 to one leverage of capital. why would you let that happen? they had six months between bear stearns problems and what happened afterwards. there were six months. what did the go
attorney general's that use that office just to promote themselves, this's successor was attorney general, cuomo. they got a guy, schneiderman, he has ambitions as well. is that the right kind of structure that you want? so corporate governance has changed. the pendulum has swung too far in one direction. i think we have to get back to that and have a hard look at what we will. look, the government, go back to all this started on the real estate issues. fannie mae and freddie mac were urged to...
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smith who is not in the emperor of new york and he ran through names roosevelt dewey rockefeller and cuomo. why don't you fm per governor's? >> the point i was making was and this is true of mayors as well, each jurisdiction has a style that they are comfortable with and new york is one of those places that wants a big and bold, i use the term -- it wasn't meant to be per jordan. that's what they want but other states don't want that. >> what does connecticut want? >> i don't think they wanted emperor and i think for many years connecticut was comfortable with governors who didn't try to do a lot. that is what i'm trying to change. i don't want to the emperor but i want to get a lot done. we have to balance the budget and we need to take on job production and job growth. we need to take on educational pre-k-12. we need to reform a higher education and do something about the long-term basis of training a workforce in precision manufacturing because we are reaching out to machine is more readily than any other state. we fail to grow jobs at a time when 23 million jobs were split between 48 s
smith who is not in the emperor of new york and he ran through names roosevelt dewey rockefeller and cuomo. why don't you fm per governor's? >> the point i was making was and this is true of mayors as well, each jurisdiction has a style that they are comfortable with and new york is one of those places that wants a big and bold, i use the term -- it wasn't meant to be per jordan. that's what they want but other states don't want that. >> what does connecticut want? >> i don't...
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martin of mali, governor cuomo of colorado. so i'm excited. >> are never going to complain. >> part of barack obama's appeal was young and vibrant. [inaudible] [laughter] >> in presidential politics -- as the country moves to a next generation of readership, they rarely if ever reach back and bring in an older generation. to a certain extent that was a factor for senator mccain in running against president obama in part the effect of governor romney right now and that is an interesting dynamic answers out of the two most likely nominees are going to be on the democratic side. there's a lot of pressure leadership in the republican party that will bring about a generational change that will be very hoped we. marco rubio, paul ryan, alisa to, bobby jindal. a very clear shift moving forward. one other thing is his numbers have been rising pretty dramatically and i'm pretty sure 50% is not upside down and i suspect to see that with governors as well. >> comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts spoke at the economic club of washington.
martin of mali, governor cuomo of colorado. so i'm excited. >> are never going to complain. >> part of barack obama's appeal was young and vibrant. [inaudible] [laughter] >> in presidential politics -- as the country moves to a next generation of readership, they rarely if ever reach back and bring in an older generation. to a certain extent that was a factor for senator mccain in running against president obama in part the effect of governor romney right now and that is an...
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buoyant of interest i'm concluding a job right now as co-chairman of the respond commission for governor cuomo looking a the new york state response to hurricane sandy. some things that have crossed my view and some of the issues that i've dealt with had to do with public health and occupational health and safety and how you deal with large populations and how do you bring a response force and put it in an environment and make sure the safety and health may be contained while trying to do that. bernie, we look forward to your comments. >> thanks. i'm going to speak about a specific program that has been developed with the goal of i are sill yens related to public health and troy to raise the issue briefly of the interface what we do in public health and the concept of resilience we've heard as they both said, there's a very unique situation in the gulf. we would add there are unique group of people with relatively important health needs. the states, the areas tend to rank in the 40s among the 50 states and just about any health care or rather than health care but any health ind.a. cater of gen
buoyant of interest i'm concluding a job right now as co-chairman of the respond commission for governor cuomo looking a the new york state response to hurricane sandy. some things that have crossed my view and some of the issues that i've dealt with had to do with public health and occupational health and safety and how you deal with large populations and how do you bring a response force and put it in an environment and make sure the safety and health may be contained while trying to do that....
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president clinton, governor cuomo, pataki, spitzer, schumer, gillibrand, city and state, federal and irrational officials and dignitaries, friends, family, and fellow new yorkers, everyone is here today. the thing there is no doubt that it is looking down on all of us assembled here be amended think it is fitting that he picked this place just a few blocks from a certain east river span. before last year's state of the city speech if you remember we ran a video and included a shot of ed standing at the entrance ramp yelling to all the cars approached, look into muybridge, will look into muybridge. needless to say it brought down the house. but most people don't know is after the cameras stopped rolling end stayed out there in the freezing cold for another 20 minutes yelling welcome to muybridge. he loved it, and we loved him. now mayor, i think, as ever embody the spirit of new york city like he did commander don't think anyone ever will. toughens loud, brash and irreverent, full of humor. he was our cities quintessential mayor. more than anyone else, he knew the new york was more th
president clinton, governor cuomo, pataki, spitzer, schumer, gillibrand, city and state, federal and irrational officials and dignitaries, friends, family, and fellow new yorkers, everyone is here today. the thing there is no doubt that it is looking down on all of us assembled here be amended think it is fitting that he picked this place just a few blocks from a certain east river span. before last year's state of the city speech if you remember we ran a video and included a shot of ed...
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look to new york and commend governor cuomo for what he did yesterday. in new york city, a famous athlete if you use to go walk around with assault weapons shot himself in the leg and did two years in prison. this is serious business. we have too many young people, too many teens are too great access to these weapons and no one seems to care whether or not they have them or not. as their legal guns that should not be on our streets and to step up line first activity and those illegal guns off the streets of america. all of this conversation, and i had on last night was someone who clearly needs a serious background check or so, this notion that somehow after 236 years created in the city of philadelphia that somehow the government is going to be something that causes everyone to be armed, that were marching down the street, coming after guns as a whole lot of nonsense and people not dealing in the reality of what i am the chief and many others face on a daily basis. we have real jobs, real challenges and responsibilities try to make our folks safe. many
look to new york and commend governor cuomo for what he did yesterday. in new york city, a famous athlete if you use to go walk around with assault weapons shot himself in the leg and did two years in prison. this is serious business. we have too many young people, too many teens are too great access to these weapons and no one seems to care whether or not they have them or not. as their legal guns that should not be on our streets and to step up line first activity and those illegal guns off...
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and so you might say, martin o'malley and andrew cuomo, john hagan the upper. brian schweitzer from montana. you can see someone that says i have never worked in washington. i'm not a part of the cesspool. you see that out there. i think you get allot of permutations of where it may go, but there are all built on big questions that have to be answered the front. and then on the republican party , it's a question of how many times you can cut out the center right to write. in the sense of -- and i don't know how one would exactly measured this, but ted crews, rand paul, rick perry, scott walker, marco reveal. chris christie, well i think chris christie would be a very, very formidable general election candid, and not sure how he wins the republican nomination. any more than -- let's say on the democratic side come mark warner won the democratic nomination? a think there would be hard. chris christie would have a hard time. maybe it aside to. then there's jim bush it would be a very strong candid but i personally don't think you will run. he would like to : i don
and so you might say, martin o'malley and andrew cuomo, john hagan the upper. brian schweitzer from montana. you can see someone that says i have never worked in washington. i'm not a part of the cesspool. you see that out there. i think you get allot of permutations of where it may go, but there are all built on big questions that have to be answered the front. and then on the republican party , it's a question of how many times you can cut out the center right to write. in the sense of -- and...
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live from the state capital of albany, it's new york governor andrew cuomo in his state of the state address. it should last about an hour and we will open our phone lines afterwards to get your reaction. later at 7 p.m. we'll go live to richmond, virginia, for a state of the commonwealth speech. life state of the state speeches throughout the day on c-span. this year marks the 100th anniversary of richard nixon's birth. join us tonight for event marking the occasion. lives on c-span2. it gets under way at 8:30 p.m. eastern. >> if you ask how many, people who described them as libertarians, depending on which poll you might getting between 10 and 18%. if you ask questions like if you give people a battery of questions about different ideological things can if you believe in x., do you believe and why, you track those two different ideologies and say to been a witch voyeur looking at you get up to maybe 30% of americans calling themselves libertarians. if you ask the following question, are you economic conservative but socially liberal you get over half americans call themselves sayi
live from the state capital of albany, it's new york governor andrew cuomo in his state of the state address. it should last about an hour and we will open our phone lines afterwards to get your reaction. later at 7 p.m. we'll go live to richmond, virginia, for a state of the commonwealth speech. life state of the state speeches throughout the day on c-span. this year marks the 100th anniversary of richard nixon's birth. join us tonight for event marking the occasion. lives on c-span2. it gets...
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statutes they have introduced as the coup this, prior to introduction of a lot in new york both governor cuomo and senator feinstein suggested they could just have everything registered means they could have a forced by back i do you own that they will sell it to a government which is confiscation. but there are other reasons why we did not want the federal registry, one is where somebody in new york with they got the list of owners and results have not been good. there was a time assume all the best motives of the government, they could lock in the vault but we cannot even check your -- superior national defense secrets, if you go through the system they can check you but they cannot keep the record because it is checked. canada imposed a registry that they just abolished because it costs millions of dollars in did not do anything. between the '60s and '80s they had to keep track of the ignition and they finally said it makes no sense. ammunition is a commodity with tens of paperwork. so what works and what doesn't? >> you mentioned democrats better members of your organization it seems maybe
statutes they have introduced as the coup this, prior to introduction of a lot in new york both governor cuomo and senator feinstein suggested they could just have everything registered means they could have a forced by back i do you own that they will sell it to a government which is confiscation. but there are other reasons why we did not want the federal registry, one is where somebody in new york with they got the list of owners and results have not been good. there was a time assume all...
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personal responsibility to provide financial support for children had been out of step since and ariel cuomo administration for its methods of using law enforcement techniques to track and absent fathers were an embarrassment. the state was only in the business at all because it's a federal requirement. needless to say, in the first year of the pataki administration, it was a great place to work. there is nothing like being given a job where the only path is up. so i was lucky and that's also fortunate to have the total support of governor pataki. as i said, child support enforcement was a great personal responsibility issue which the governor cared about a lot. and even better perhaps it was also a great women's issue. we were trying to help was almost always the mother and by the political push for greater child support selection rarely came from the poverty fighting groups, they were quite happy that the government was taking care of the children's health is a real grassroots lower middle class group of women who were not receiving welfare but to my been frustrated and abuse as traditiona
personal responsibility to provide financial support for children had been out of step since and ariel cuomo administration for its methods of using law enforcement techniques to track and absent fathers were an embarrassment. the state was only in the business at all because it's a federal requirement. needless to say, in the first year of the pataki administration, it was a great place to work. there is nothing like being given a job where the only path is up. so i was lucky and that's also...
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center was recently asked to provide recommendations to a new york state task force convened by governor cuomo on how to build resilient through extreme weather events. the center facilitate successful transportation and climate initiative in this region helping state and local governments address legal and policy barriers that go into sustainable communities and promoting clean technology. you will hear more about this work, ma including the result launch of the northeast electric vehicle network through today's panel. the center also works in support to strengthen state level renewable electricity and fuels policy, and fuel policies come and explore ways that federal programs can build on these efforts. clementson has also just responded to a request from a bicameral task force of congress to recommend actions the federal government can take to address climate change. at the same time as it does all of these very important policy initiatives, the center engages with leading policymakers and thinkers, but it also trains and educates our students. it teaches them research, analytic skills, and
center was recently asked to provide recommendations to a new york state task force convened by governor cuomo on how to build resilient through extreme weather events. the center facilitate successful transportation and climate initiative in this region helping state and local governments address legal and policy barriers that go into sustainable communities and promoting clean technology. you will hear more about this work, ma including the result launch of the northeast electric vehicle...
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governor cuomo, governor christie, governor o'malley have all said, move it. we need help. and move it we need to. so i say that there are things that came back to the house from the senate-passed bill that i'm not too excited about. they reduce the cost-share requirements for army corps projects. in other words, the government -- the local government will have to pay more. they reduce funding for fisheries, for flexibility to help our state department. in -- in a perfect bill, i would seek to amend this bill and ask for a conference with the house so we could work out these differences. but even though this house bill is not perfect, it does give critical relief to the people who need it. therefore, passing this bill is my top priority. this bill totals $50.5 billion for hurricane sandy recovery efforts. when combined with the $9.7 billion of flood insurance that we passed earlier this month along with the assistance for hurricane sandy related for recovery, this bill meets the current needs of the recovery efforts and should be approved without delay. let me take a few mi
governor cuomo, governor christie, governor o'malley have all said, move it. we need help. and move it we need to. so i say that there are things that came back to the house from the senate-passed bill that i'm not too excited about. they reduce the cost-share requirements for army corps projects. in other words, the government -- the local government will have to pay more. they reduce funding for fisheries, for flexibility to help our state department. in -- in a perfect bill, i would seek to...
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you might say, martin o'malley, andrew cuomo, john hickenlooper out there, or bryan from montana. you can see someone that never worked in washington. i'm not a part of the cesspool in washington. you see that out there. i mean, i think it's going -- lot of permutation where it may go. there are built on big question that have to be answered upfront. then on the republican party, it's a question of sort of how many times can you cut up the center right to right. in the sense of -- but, you know, ted cruz, rand paul, rick perry, scott walker, marco rubio, you know, chris christie, i think christ chrisy would be a very, election. i'm not sure how chris christie win a republican nomination. any more than than, you know, let's say on the democratic side should a mark win a knick nomination. i think that would be very hard. i think a chris christie would have a hard time winning a republican nomination. maybe he decides to do it. then there's jeb bush who i think would be a strong candidate. i don't think he's going run. i don't think he's going run for person reasons. i would he like
you might say, martin o'malley, andrew cuomo, john hickenlooper out there, or bryan from montana. you can see someone that never worked in washington. i'm not a part of the cesspool in washington. you see that out there. i mean, i think it's going -- lot of permutation where it may go. there are built on big question that have to be answered upfront. then on the republican party, it's a question of sort of how many times can you cut up the center right to right. in the sense of -- but, you...
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prior to the introduction h -- in new york cuomo and feinstein suggested if they could get everything registered they could have forced buy back. which i know you own the shotgun, now you're going sell it to the government. that's confiscation. in modern times there are two other reasons why we don't want the federal registry. one took place in new york. where somebody got ahold of the list of licensed owners and published it and the results have been not good. the other one is -- doing the same thing. there was a time when assume the best of motives on the part of the government. they could take a list and lock it in the vault and be secure. we can't secure national defense secrets now. the odds are if we kept the registry. it's illegal now. if you go through the dicks system, they can check you but they can't keep the record. because it's checked and there's no gun registry. candidate imposed a big registry that would abolished because it costs billions of dollars and didn't do anything. back in the '60s between '60s and '80s people had to keep track of ammunition sales and the gove
prior to the introduction h -- in new york cuomo and feinstein suggested if they could get everything registered they could have forced buy back. which i know you own the shotgun, now you're going sell it to the government. that's confiscation. in modern times there are two other reasons why we don't want the federal registry. one took place in new york. where somebody got ahold of the list of licensed owners and published it and the results have been not good. the other one is -- doing the...
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very strong democratic governor and a very strong republican governor, governor christie and governor cuomo in that area, along with mayor bloomberg and mayor cory booker and others, who were involved, so many small towns involved in the recovery. they'll have a great friend and a knowledgeable partner and reliable partner, let me say, in the secretary of h.u.d., shaun n donovan. but let me go into just a few things that we were able to redesign, thinking that our citizens and our constituents want government to be leaner, they want government, most importantly, to be smarter and more efficient. and i could not agree more. and we've tried, at least in the disaster recovery, when the response to katrina and rita was such a disaster itself, to try to reshape some of this to make it better and smarter. so we put some very effective and smartly designed programs into the sandy supplemental. i want to thank my house colleagues, particularly congressman shuster, congress man rahall, congressman denham, holmes norton, congress man john mica who was the outgoing chairman of the committee over there
very strong democratic governor and a very strong republican governor, governor christie and governor cuomo in that area, along with mayor bloomberg and mayor cory booker and others, who were involved, so many small towns involved in the recovery. they'll have a great friend and a knowledgeable partner and reliable partner, let me say, in the secretary of h.u.d., shaun n donovan. but let me go into just a few things that we were able to redesign, thinking that our citizens and our constituents...
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certainly, we've all seen and heard governor christie of new jersey, governor cuomo of new york, but it's been a bipartisan effort at those local levels. and we here in the house of representatives, part of the democratic caucus, are ready to pull our weight and provide the support necessary to pass this legislation. we hope our colleagues on the republican side of the aisle are ready to pull their weight and provide the support necessary to pass this essential legislation which is more than two months in the waiting, to provide the relief as a result of superstorm sandy. so with that we'll take any questions. >> congressman, congresswoman lowey, how confident are you that you have the votes for the $50 billion package, and how confident are you that you can turn back the mulvaney amendment which i know you mentioned is important? >> let me say i feel very confident that we will have almost every vote of the senate caucus. this has been a bipartisan effort. we've been speaking to governor cuomo as recently as last night, governor christie, and i know the republicans led by peter king
certainly, we've all seen and heard governor christie of new jersey, governor cuomo of new york, but it's been a bipartisan effort at those local levels. and we here in the house of representatives, part of the democratic caucus, are ready to pull our weight and provide the support necessary to pass this legislation. we hope our colleagues on the republican side of the aisle are ready to pull their weight and provide the support necessary to pass this essential legislation which is more than...
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governor cuomo, governor christie, they've doneary best with limited resources available when disaster like this owe cuss. this is to inin the law as an act of god -- this is known in the law us a an act of god. no one knew it was coming. no one had any idea what this terrible storm would do, the damage that it did. it was the perfect storm because you had different elements working together to create this terrible situation. so i repeat, i'm dismayed and saddened that the house of representatives adjourned last night without addressing the pressing needs of these people. millions of residents, there are still hundreds of thousands of people who don't have a place to live, whose homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed, as i've catted from this letter about this terrible disaster. its reait's really hearti can bo leave these -- it's really heartbreaking to leave these victims waiting for help. this storm damaged more than 00,000 home700,000 homes in neww jersey, and new england. we have the power to help our countrymen port their liberias together. we did it here in the snavment
governor cuomo, governor christie, they've doneary best with limited resources available when disaster like this owe cuss. this is to inin the law as an act of god -- this is known in the law us a an act of god. no one knew it was coming. no one had any idea what this terrible storm would do, the damage that it did. it was the perfect storm because you had different elements working together to create this terrible situation. so i repeat, i'm dismayed and saddened that the house of...
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like dawn stated i will talk a little bit about the executive order, governor cuomo's executive order, how it affected us on election day and if there's time i would also like to talk just a little bit about the redistricting process because that had an effect on us as well. expecting a larger than normal turnout for the 2012 general election the board ordered 250 affidavit ballots for each election district, which over 5 -- 5200 election districts in the city, more than 1.3 million affidavit ballots were printed. just before 5:00 p.m. on monday november fifth, the board received the governor's executive order allowing voters in new york city and four other designated counties to vote by affidavit ballot at any poll site in the state of new york. in response the board printed over 60,000 additional affidavit ballots in house. the board received and fulfilled over 120 requests from poll sites for additional affidavit ballots with the first request received at 8:00 a.m. on election day. to date, we have over 300,000 affidavit ballots from the november 6th general election and more affid
like dawn stated i will talk a little bit about the executive order, governor cuomo's executive order, how it affected us on election day and if there's time i would also like to talk just a little bit about the redistricting process because that had an effect on us as well. expecting a larger than normal turnout for the 2012 general election the board ordered 250 affidavit ballots for each election district, which over 5 -- 5200 election districts in the city, more than 1.3 million affidavit...
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governor cuomo basically backed off and said, nobody is safe, even walked into doors you're not safe. it was almost as if he was abandoning the city. ed koch mocked on the street the idea one had to say alleged perpetrator. he said that when the grandmothers or their mother say, but they're good boys, don't you believe them. the mayor of new york said. and nobody believed them. they had left over when suddenly they realize what they've done. immediately recanted the confession, said it wasn't true, and went on to try to assemble a defense. one had a public defender to get an extraordinarily credible job. arrest were ill served by council. by the time this went to trial, they were guilty, guilty, guilty throughout the world, and the trial was an affirmation of the. but even then with no dna match, with the inconsistencies within the confessions, ma one lone juror in the first row that divided into two trials, three and one, two in the other. he held out for 10 days until, you know what, he got so much problems from the other jury members don't you know he did? he decided he wanted to g
governor cuomo basically backed off and said, nobody is safe, even walked into doors you're not safe. it was almost as if he was abandoning the city. ed koch mocked on the street the idea one had to say alleged perpetrator. he said that when the grandmothers or their mother say, but they're good boys, don't you believe them. the mayor of new york said. and nobody believed them. they had left over when suddenly they realize what they've done. immediately recanted the confession, said it wasn't...
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we saw the work that governor cuomo and crook governor christie did in the aftermath of the tragic hurricanes in the come and a partnership in pushing for federal aid and federal support. and their partnership in rebuilding i anymore resilient, smarter, thoughtful way. and the work of the number of municipalities have done already to prepare for a changing climate. in chicago, l. bunch of -- extensive work with water utilities to show western water utilities like denver water are beginning to incorporate changing climate into the work that they do to prepare or protect their customers from climate change. and just recently in utah, a state legislator introduced legislation, hb 77, that said we'd come in utah, are tired of the wildfires that have ravaged our communities, and we want to do our part to prepare for changing climate. this legislator was republican. they were 1400 wildfires in utah last year, exacting millions of dollars of damage is creating all of serious air quality problems, and this recent piece of legislation demonstrates that red states and blue states alike will begin worki
we saw the work that governor cuomo and crook governor christie did in the aftermath of the tragic hurricanes in the come and a partnership in pushing for federal aid and federal support. and their partnership in rebuilding i anymore resilient, smarter, thoughtful way. and the work of the number of municipalities have done already to prepare for a changing climate. in chicago, l. bunch of -- extensive work with water utilities to show western water utilities like denver water are beginning to...
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the president believes firmly, he said this in the interview that he did with chris cuomo, and said this in the interview that he conducted last night, that these international norms are important and it is not appropriate for, totalitarian dictators to flout them with impunity. the international norms the president is concerned about and also a norm that other world leaders are concerned about having been violated but there are all could have other ways our national interests intersect here. we're talking about a very volatile region in the world sand we're talking about, maybe, the most volatile country in one of most volatile regions of the world. so that instability is a cause of significant concern to the president. he also mentioned in the interview this countries borders a nato ally in turkey. it borders one of our most important partners in the region, jordan, and is in close proximity to the nation of israel, a country's security who we vowed to protect. so there are a wide range of interests. that doesn't get into military bases and other interests we have in the region. so the
the president believes firmly, he said this in the interview that he did with chris cuomo, and said this in the interview that he conducted last night, that these international norms are important and it is not appropriate for, totalitarian dictators to flout them with impunity. the international norms the president is concerned about and also a norm that other world leaders are concerned about having been violated but there are all could have other ways our national interests intersect here....
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[applause] >> one of the finest governors in the country, your governor, andrew cuomo, is here. [cheers and applause] >> your outstanding mayor, brian higgins, is here. give him a big round of applause. [applause] >> what -- byron. i'm sorry, byron. [laughter] >> let me, what i -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here and. [cheers and applause] your mayor, byron brown is here. [cheers and applause] this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old. [laughter] when i was 51, everything was smooth. [laughter] >> your congressman and your mayor are doing outstanding work. we just wrote on the bus over from the airport and they were telling me that buffalo is on the move. that was the story. [cheers and applause] >> a couple of the people i want to acknowledge. suny chancellor, nancy is here. doing a great job. >> university president is here. [cheers and applause] and we've got all the students in the house. thank all the students. [cheers and applause] >> now, now, today is a check in day out the dorms, so want to thank all the students for taking a few minute
[applause] >> one of the finest governors in the country, your governor, andrew cuomo, is here. [cheers and applause] >> your outstanding mayor, brian higgins, is here. give him a big round of applause. [applause] >> what -- byron. i'm sorry, byron. [laughter] >> let me, what i -- what i meant was your congressman brian higgins is here and. [cheers and applause] your mayor, byron brown is here. [cheers and applause] this is what happens when you get to be 52 years old....
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no now as governor cuomo has stated eloquently, we we're seeing thoe hundred-year floods every couple of years. taxpayers are on the hook for events like spoarm sandy and because the federal government owns buildings across the nation, insures property and crops and provides disaster assistance, let's see what else the g.a.o. says. climate change impacts, pose significant financial risks for the federal government which, by the way, means us all, taxpayers. which owns extensive infrastructure, insures property through federal flood and crop insurance programs, provides atinlt assistance to state and local governments abc news and provides emergency aid in response to natural disasters. so our federal finances are significantly at risk. there is a growing recognition that the cost of inaction could be greater, could be greater and given the government's precarious fiscal position, increasingly difficult to manage given expected budget pressures. mr. president, we're going to see a couple of different budgets emerge, one from the democrats in the senate, one from the republicans in the
no now as governor cuomo has stated eloquently, we we're seeing thoe hundred-year floods every couple of years. taxpayers are on the hook for events like spoarm sandy and because the federal government owns buildings across the nation, insures property and crops and provides disaster assistance, let's see what else the g.a.o. says. climate change impacts, pose significant financial risks for the federal government which, by the way, means us all, taxpayers. which owns extensive infrastructure,...
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if you listened to governor cuomo, what he said was these so-called 100-year storms are seen all the time. i say to my colleagues wake up to the truth. look out the window. figure it out. look at this. is this what we want to see in our country? i was talking to senator warner about what happened recently. i was shocked to see houses in massachusetts on the beach, beautiful homes being totally razed and taken away because the ocean is moving so close, they can't stay there. it's happening before our eyes right here. haze and dust and sand kicked up by the storm and democrat hraeugss. the -- and demolitions. the air in the rockaways are so full of particles that the traffic police wear masks. though many recovery workers do not, and that worries people who recall the fallout of another disaster. now another real threat that we're seeing more and more in the west, wildfires. wildfires smoke contains dangerous compounds. why do we see these? the droughts that are coming. smoke exposure increases respiratory and cardiovascular problems, bronchitis, chest pain, chronic obstructive pulmona
if you listened to governor cuomo, what he said was these so-called 100-year storms are seen all the time. i say to my colleagues wake up to the truth. look out the window. figure it out. look at this. is this what we want to see in our country? i was talking to senator warner about what happened recently. i was shocked to see houses in massachusetts on the beach, beautiful homes being totally razed and taken away because the ocean is moving so close, they can't stay there. it's happening...
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she will have a lot competition by andrew cuomo martin o'malley and certainly elizabeth warren. it shows you the different democratic parties in the early 90s and 2013. >> host: kellyanne conway joining us from new york and stefan hankin shinkman keeping track of comments on our face that page bailout of you weighing in on our initial question about third-party politics and there's this from bunny who said would you support a third-party? absolutely not. we ended up with cheney. i mean bush-cheney publicly financed elections is the answer get the money out. let's go to john from westhaven connecticut republican line. good morning. >> caller: good morning. my comment is that democrats passed a 2000 page bill to try to resolve our health care issues in america which is disrespect to the american citizens. if they really cared about helping people for health insurance they would have passed a reasonable provide a solution to the problem. might question to the democratic pollster is this thing past four years ago. we are just talking about the web site. have somebody that's in charg
she will have a lot competition by andrew cuomo martin o'malley and certainly elizabeth warren. it shows you the different democratic parties in the early 90s and 2013. >> host: kellyanne conway joining us from new york and stefan hankin shinkman keeping track of comments on our face that page bailout of you weighing in on our initial question about third-party politics and there's this from bunny who said would you support a third-party? absolutely not. we ended up with cheney. i mean...